and, of course, the way he handled sandy was exemplary. and it showed something that you don't often or always see, a kind of emotional empathy and attachment to the people who are suffering. and i think people realized that and felt that and appreciated that. >> we've been talking about that on the show, about him being a real player. and i'm trying to figure out -- alex, where's his reaction to the cover, which we teased? because he doesn't like it, apparently. oh, on screen. "i'm reporting "time" magazine to the anti-italian defamation league. i mean, come on, i can't wait for that to come home for my kids to see it." oh. well, i think he looks good. >> if the kids don't recognize him as the boss, then he has more problems than we realize. >> that's hilarious. >> i think he's having fun with it. we had some fun with it. in fact, there's a lovely anecdote in the story where he worships springsteen, and he's been to over 100 concerts. and bruce never acknowledged him. never said anything about him. he had never met him. and finally after